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Decision To Hold Referendum Is ‘Disappointing’
[Updated] “The Government’s decision to hold a referendum on an issue which affects the rights of a minority is, to put it politely, disappointing,” said the Bermuda Bred Company and OUTBermuda. This follows after the announcement earlier today by Premier Michael Dunkley that the Government will table a Referendum Bill so “that the... Read more of this article
Same Sex Partner Rights Take Effect Today
[Updated] The decision in the Bermuda Bred legal case will take effect today [Feb 29], with the ruling paving the way for non-Bermudian same-sex partners of Bermudians, who are in committed relationships, to live and work in Bermuda. The legal case was brought by the Bermuda Bred Company, which was formed by a group of ‘born and bred’ Bermudians... Read more of this article
Same Sex Partner Rights Effective In February
[Updated] The decision in the Bermuda Bred case will take effect on 29 February 2016, and the Chief Justice also adjusted the declaration by extending residential and employment rights to same-sex partners in a “permanent” relationship with a Bermudian, as opposed to a “stable” relationship. The Bermuda Bred decision was handed down on November... Read more of this article
Five Extracts From The Same Sex Rights Ruling
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley handed down a groundbreaking decision in the Supreme Court on Friday [Nov 27] which paves the way for non-Bermudian same-sex partners of Bermudians to be granted rights to live and work in Bermuda. The legal case was brought by the Bermuda Bred Company, which was formed by a group of ‘born and bred’ Bermudians in order... Read more of this article
Supreme Court Rules On Same Sex Partners
[Updated with video] “The non-Bermudian same-sex partners of Bermudians, who are in committed relationships, are entitled to live and work in Bermuda without immigration restriction,” the Bermuda Bred Company said following a ruling by Bermuda’s Supreme Court this afternoon [Nov 27]. The case was the Bermuda Bred Company v The Minister... Read more of this article